BARONESS — Yellow & Green (review)

BARONESS — Yellow & Green album cover Album · 2012 · Heavy Psych Buy this album from MMA partners
3/5 ·
Warthur
"New musical direction" is perhaps the scariest combination of three words to fans of any band, but for my part Baroness' three year metamorphosis after the competent sludgefest Blue Record is a convincing and worthwhile experiment, though as time goes by it feels increasingly like it's suffering from the old disease of double albums - namely, that there's enough really compelling ideas here for a super-intense single album spread out thinly over two discs.

Sonically, it's strange amalgam of stoner metal and the heaviest end of psychedelia, with a few spacier moments - I detected at points passages reminiscent of an odd mashup of Meddle-era and Animals-era Pink Floyd, and elsewhere a few moments a lot like Popul Vuh - though the album is saved from becoming a nostalgia-fest by taking on musical influences from much more recent subgenres. On the Yellow disc in particular much of this ends up being a particular aesthetic achieved by the tuning, engineering and production - when you strip aside the surface aesthetic there's some pretty standard but fun hard rock songs underpinning all this.

There's a few crescendos here and there which are highly reminiscent of metalcore, some musical passages where I honestly couldn't tell whether I was listening to a guitar riff or an electronic pulse, and overall the album offers a dizzying combination of musical genres. When it works, it works pretty well - at other times, it feels like they're throwing lots of ideas at the wall and seeing which ones stick.
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Warthur wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Yeah, I'm not sure I'd have been motivated to go see them live just on the strength of their earlier work, but I'd jump at the chance to see them playing stuff from this (or old material refreshed a little with their new space rock inclinations).
RuneWalsh2112 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
BARONESS is an excellent live band! I'm actually not a huge fan of their first two records and mainly went to the gig for the Swedish supporting band PIKE (Doom Metal). I was really amazed by John Baizley's stage presence, he totally stole the show.
It's a pity that the new record wasn't sold at the gig due to its July 17 release date.

Warthur wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Wow I'm jealous - Eula and Cocainium are absolutely killer songs and I'd love to see them live.
RuneWalsh2112 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
...just looked up the setlist and it seems that I've mistaken Sea Lungs for March of sea. Plus they also played Cocainium ... that's four new songs in total.
RuneWalsh2112 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
The three songs (Take my bones away/March of sea/Eula) that were played during their gig here in Stockholm were easily the best I've heard so far. Looking forward to hearing the rest of the album. :)
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I listened to the album last night and I thought there were some really great stuff on it, but it´s not a perfect album by any means.
bartosso wrote:
more than 2 years ago
@UMUR: haha my thoughts exactly when I saw this review earlier today (: I've listen to some of the album and I can't say I'm blown away.
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I hope the next album will be titled: BLACK. :-)

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